Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|      were inforced by mutuall consent to cry unto her, and to
 2    4, 19|       with him: but we by his consent devised a better way, for
 3    4, 20|     courage (so that he would consent thereto) should put on the
 4    4, 21|   promise of marriage, and by consent of our parents we were contracted
 5    4, 22|     witnesses, and not by the consent of parents, wherefore the
 6    4, 22|        but beware thou do not consent unto them in any case, for
 7    5, 25|   dishonest. In this sort the consent and manners of women depended
 8    5, 29|       to geld him. And if you consent thereto, I will by and by,
 9    8, 44| brother, because he would not consent to his will, and told him
10    8, 46|   multitude, demanding by the consent of the people, the woman
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